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Old 01-29-2010, 05:23 AM
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Hi everyone!

An option for your home, that not many people know about, is a bioethanol fire (a fire that runs on carbon neutral alcohol).
They don't need a chimney or a flue and ventilation is an issue. These fires aren't for everyone, but they can provide the perfect solution for those who want to live in a way that is helpful rather than harmful to our environment.

There are a wide range of biofire manufacturers springing up across the globe and each has their own advantages. Our website has the widest range of manufacturers, so you can examine the possibilities. Feel free to give us a call for a chat or a little advice.

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Old 01-29-2010, 08:39 AM
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Just wondering, doesn't bioethanol production require large amounts of non-renewable energy/fuel?
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Old 01-29-2010, 08:51 AM
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A fair point, but looking at that angle, so do solar panels, wind turbines, hyrdroelectricity and any other form of dynamo.
All renewable energy first needs a system built to convert the wind/water/sunlight into electricity. Those systems are built using non-renewable energy

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I'm glad there a now more options for a "green" home that are also stylish. Even though there are products out there that are Eco-friendly and money saving, most people will not invest in them because of the design aspect.
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Thanks for your comments. We noticed that there were not enough options available, probably because there wasn't as much interest a few years ago. Now however, it seems that every household is making some effort to reduce their energy usage, if not through concern for the planet, then for saving money!

We endeavor to find the most stylish (and safest) eco-friendly fires available.

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Sounds very innovative and interesting; it's certainly an intriguing direction for the entire green movement to go in. As you mention, it is very likely that one primary motive for 'going green' is economically related; but, if it gets the job done (lessening our impact on the environment, that is), there shouldn't be a problem
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I'm gonna have to go with that. If the reason behind is really not for the environment but economically related but in the process still helps the environment, then I guess that's great!
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